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Raju Ratnani
Researcher at University of Windsor
Publications - 58
Citations - 830
Raju Ratnani is an academic researcher from University of Windsor. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 58 publications receiving 796 citations.
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Structural and optical studies of local disorder sensitivity in natural organic-inorganic self-assembled semiconductors
TL;DR: The structural and optical spectra of two related lead iodide (PbI) based self-assembled hybrid organic-inorganic semiconductors are compared in this paper, where different crystal structures are produced depending on the bridging of organic moiety intercalated between the PbI two-dimensional planes.
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Six- and eight-coordinate thio- and seleno-ether complexes of NbF5 and some comparisons with NbCl5 and NbBr5 adducts
TL;DR: The reaction of RS(CH(2))(2)SR with NbF(5) produces complexes which contain distorted eight-coordinate cations and octahedral anions and the fluoride complexes decompose slowly with fluorination of the neutral ligand.
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Transition metal complexes with wide-angle dithio-, diseleno- and ditelluroethers: properties and structural systematics
TL;DR: Crystal structures of the parent o-C(6)H(4)(CH(2)SMe)(2) and seven complexes are described, which show three different stereoisomeric forms for the chelated ligands, as well as the first example of a bridging coordination mode in [{RuCl(2)(p-cymene)}(2){micro-o-C
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Synthesis, spectroscopic and structural aspects of some tetraorganodistannoxanes with internally functionalized oxime: crystal and molecular structures of [{R2Sn(ONC(Me)py)}2O]2 (R=Bun and Et) and 2-NC5H4C(Me)NOH
Vinita Sharma,Rajnish K. Sharma,Rakesh Bohra,Raju Ratnani,Vimal K. Jain,John E. Drake,Michael B. Hursthouse,Mark E. Light +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, two sets of chemical shifts are observed in the Sn-119-NMR spectra of all of these compounds indicating the presence of two types of environment around the tin atoms in solution.
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Synthesis, characterisation and structures of thio-, seleno- and telluro-ether complexes of gallium(III)
TL;DR: The reactions of GaX3 with SMe2, SeMe2 and TeMe2 in non-coordinating solvents produces only the pseudo-tetrahedral [GaX3L], which is consistent with the weaker Lewis acidity of the gallium as the halide co-ligands become heavier.